What statutes govern the marketing in Ca of real property located outside of CA California

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What statutes govern the marketing in Ca of real property located outside of CA California

Business and Professions Code Section 10249 requires that a person acting as a principal or agent who intends, in this state, to sell or lease or offer for sale or lease lots, parcels or interests in a subdivision situated outside of this state but within the United States, shall, prior to a sale, lease or offer, register the subdivision with the Commissioner. The registration process requires completion of an application, $100 fee, consent to service, and evidence that the subdivision is in compliance with all applicable requirements of the state wherein it is located. Further, Section 10249.8 requires that any registered offering must include within all California advertising materials and contracts presented to California residents, certain information as identified in the statute.

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